Re: VPN Router Setup Question
From: Frank McCallister SBS MVP (anonymous)
Date: 10/16/04
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Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 09:05:38 -0500
Hi Steve
Depending on the Cayman model in the Pinhole Setup there may or may not be a
feature to Forward all ports. If not you may need to update the Firmware.
Netopia will do that for you. (Just did this yesterday by chance) I believe
that setup is better/easier than adding separate Pinholes since you have
ISA.
-- Frank McCallister SBS MVP COMPUMAC "Steve McGrath" <smcgrath@no-spam.org> wrote in message news:uWliOe3sEHA.1924@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Hi, > I'm in the process of having my first attempt at configuring vpn. One > question I have is relating to the router config on > http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=49 where it shows having > all ports routed to the external facing NIC on the sbs server. Presumably > this means that all ports map directly to the server and is similar to > having your server 'directly' connected to the internet. I presume this is > ok to do since I'm also running ISA (sbs2003 premium). The modem I have is > a Netopai Cayman, and one of their articels describes configuring a > 'pinhole' through NAT. Would this work for VPN or is the suggested setup > better? > Thanks, > Steve >
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